I am passionate about environment. My years of study and my practical fieldwork experience have strongly connected to aquatic science and environment as the career choice for me. I am now looking forward to a career focused on ecosystem services, environment management and biodiversity conservation; presenting opportunities to work with similar minded people.

Educational background

2017 to present PhD in Physical Geography working in Wetland ecosystem services and biodiversity Sept, 2013 to 2015 MSc. Marine Sciences, specialize in Marine and Coastal Resources Management at Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam.

Conducting outreach and raise awareness on conservation and sustainable use of natural resources at Temeke.

Working in Project, Desk study on Status and Impact of Artisanal Gill net Fishery on Sea turtle at Temeke (as a team leader in a study; Information were gathered from Seasense, Fisheries Division, TAFIRI and MPRU).

1st to 11th July 2013

Working with Earthwatch Emerging Scientist Programme at Gazi Bay, Kenya.

Conducting workshop on climate change and its environment impacts.

Training students and Mikoko Pamoja Group on Environmental Conservation and Management of Coastal forests.

Alavaisha, E., 2012. Decomposition of Leaf Litter in Kunduchi Mangrove Forest. Third year research project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for Bachelor Degree of Aquatic Environmental Science and Conservation at the University of Da es salaam.